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Flower Poems
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In Love with the Wind The wind blows on to every horizon passing through the earth where it could be heard
Here comes a flower in its flourishing the spirit of the wind soaking in every inch of its living
Shaking and trembling the flower nearly stops breathing Screaming and shouting the flower rebels from its rooting
Struggling against its origin the flower dreams to fly away to be free, gone with the wind
But the wind is gone, leaving the flower alone, scattered like a fragile bone until its days are gone Anggie Servian
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Flower Articles/origami
Hermit Crab - Nicolás Gajardo Henríquez, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we have a crease pattern. Ah! But don’t stop reading just yet, for it is more than just a simple CP. My friend ...
Thursday, 17 December 2009
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Golden Retriever - Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. For this week we've got a model with a really unusual structure-- it's not every day you see twist-folds in a representational ...
Saturday, 12 December 2009
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Flower Articles/Gardening
The legacy of countless healers to posterity, the flowers of these herb garden plants change colour according to their stage of development. Originally showing itself in a pink shade, the flowers turn ...
Saturday, 12 December 2009
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Flower Articles/origami
Flying Monkey - Jared Needle, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. It’s been a long time since I contributed an original design to Origami Weekly. And it’s been even longer since we did a crease pattern. ...
Friday, 04 December 2009
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Thanksgiving Turkey, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Diagrams here. ...
Saturday, 28 November 2009
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Milk Carton - Topias Tyystjärvi, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Let's take a step back from all that complex stuff and return to the simple things in life, like a cup of milk. This week we have ...
Friday, 20 November 2009
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Approximation of a Parabola, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we've got something unusual-- a geometric model with a proof attached! This is an algorithm to produce an ...
Friday, 13 November 2009
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Spinosaurus - Shuki Kato, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This weekend is the Pacific Coast Origami Conference in San Francisco. Andrew and I will both be there. Since we will be having such ...
Friday, 06 November 2009
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Spider - Andrey Ermakov, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Happy Halloween! Andrey Ermakov surprised us by sending some very very nice diagrams for his spider! Perfect for Halloween. Spider - ...
Saturday, 31 October 2009
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Origami for the People, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Several months ago, I realized that while there were lots of traditional models to be found, most of the diagrams were copyrighted, so their ...
Sunday, 25 October 2009
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Crooked Witch, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Happy Halloween! This was really fun to design-- everything worked the first time I tried it. I hope you all have as much fun folding ...
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
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Puma Head - Román Díaz, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. If you haven’t already heard, Román Díaz has a new book coming out very soon. 34 designs! I know I’m excited. He was awesome enough to ...
Saturday, 10 October 2009
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Flower Articles/Gardening
Hydrangeas (paniculata) are a group of deciduous shrubs that are native to Japan, as well as China and Korea originally. The Pink Diamond Hydrangea comes from the popular 'Pee Gee' hydrangea and is a relatively ...
Friday, 09 October 2009
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Flower Articles/Gardening
The Black Oak
The Black Oak is more commonly known as the California Black Oak, and is sometimes referred to as Kellogg Oak. This oak belongs to the red oak family and is originally from western North ...
Wednesday, 07 October 2009
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Flower Articles/origami
Cormorant, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we've got a design I've been thinking about for awhile: the cormorant I made at the end of July. I refolded it last weekend ...
Sunday, 04 October 2009
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EZ Tessellation - Evan Zodl, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we have Evan Zodl's EZ Tessellation. Nice wordplay. You might say these are full diagrams for a simple tessellation. Sorry ...
Friday, 25 September 2009
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Banana, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. I designed this a couple weeks ago when I got my hands on some yellow paper, and then realized that I didn't have anything to fold with ...
Friday, 18 September 2009
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Flower Articles/Gardening
Miniature trees are originally rooted in the mountains of China, where only a specific species of plants and trees grow. Because of its hostile weather conditions, the trees were often stunted and contorted. ...
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
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Flower - Anna Kastlunger, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we have Anna Kastlunger's Flower. She designed it for the Origami Forum's 30 folds or less challenge. It doesn't have too many ...
Friday, 04 September 2009
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Dual Decagrams, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This model borrows some concepts from John McKeever's Stellations of the Dodecagon. This is one of the first times I've drawn diagrams ...
Thursday, 27 August 2009
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